This is why I’m expecting an international project for safe AI. The USA government isn’t going to leave powerful AI in the hands of Altman or Google, and the rest of the world isn’t going to sit idly while the USA becomes the sole AGI powerhouse.
An international project to create utopian AI is the only path I can imagine which avoids MAD. If there’s a better plan, I haven’t heard it.
This describes why I want an international consortium to work on AGI. I’m afraid I don’t expect it as a likely outcome. It’s the sensible thing to do, but governments aren’t that great at doing that, let alone working together, on a relatively short time frame.
I do think this is probably what we should be arguing and advocating for.
If this doesn’t happen I don’t think we even get a MAD standoff; with two or more parties with RSI capable AGI, it’s more like a non-iterated prisoners dilemma: whoever shoots first wins it all. That’s even worse. But that scenario hasn’t gotten nearly enough analysis, so I’m not sure.
This is why I’m expecting an international project for safe AI. The USA government isn’t going to leave powerful AI in the hands of Altman or Google, and the rest of the world isn’t going to sit idly while the USA becomes the sole AGI powerhouse.
An international project to create utopian AI is the only path I can imagine which avoids MAD. If there’s a better plan, I haven’t heard it.
This describes why I want an international consortium to work on AGI. I’m afraid I don’t expect it as a likely outcome. It’s the sensible thing to do, but governments aren’t that great at doing that, let alone working together, on a relatively short time frame.
I do think this is probably what we should be arguing and advocating for.
If this doesn’t happen I don’t think we even get a MAD standoff; with two or more parties with RSI capable AGI, it’s more like a non-iterated prisoners dilemma: whoever shoots first wins it all. That’s even worse. But that scenario hasn’t gotten nearly enough analysis, so I’m not sure.
Nonetheless,
I noticed an incomplete sentence there from nonetheless onwards.